Dina Nadeem Abd-Elshafy
National Research Center, Egypt
Biography
Dina Nadeem Abd-Elshafy has her expertise in relation between viral pathogenicity and human health especially in high risk group people. Antiviral effect and it’s applications in environment. Waste water treatment for viral removal for safe reuse. Change in viral behavior due to mutations. Recording changes in viral prevalence of different waterborne and airborne viruses in environment. She was awarded two fellowships one in 2012: Post doc fellowship in Helmholtz Center for infectious diseases in Braunischweig, Germany and one in 2014: Post doc fellowship in Twin core institute in Hannover, Germany. She supervised 1 mater and 2 PhD thesis; she shared in number of research projects, 3 as PI, 2 a CoPI and 12 as member.
Abstract
Abstract : Addition of Camellia sinensis extract to water can make respiratory viruses lose their infectivity